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		<title>by: Destroyed for exploitation</title>
		<link>http://www.roryoconnor.org/blog/2004/11/03/who-and-what-to-blame/#comment-728</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2005 15:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Program on the emergence of civilization. 

"14 species of large animals capable of domesitcation in the history of mankind. 
13 from Europe, Asia and northern Africa.
None from the sub-Saharan African continent. " 
Favor. 
And disfavor. 

They point out Africans’ failed attempts to domesticate the elephant and zebra, the latter being an animal they illustrate that had utmost importance for it's applicability in transformation from a hunting/gathering to agrarian-based civilization. 

The roots of racism are not of this earth. 

Austrailia, aboriginals:::No domesticable animals.


The North American continent had none.  Now 99% of that population is gone.

AIDS in Africa.




Organizational Heirarchy
Heirarchical order, from top to bottom: 

1. MUCK - perhaps have experienced multiple universal contractions (have seen multiple big bangs), creator of the artificial intelligence humans ignorantly refer to as "god" 
2. Perhaps some mid-level alien management 
3. Mafia (evil) aliens - runs day-to-day operations here and perhaps elsewhere ("On planets where they approved evil.") 

Terrestrial management: 

4. Chinese/egyptians - this may be separated into the eastern and western worlds 
5. Romans - they answer to the egyptians 
6. Mafia - the real-world interface that constantly turns over generationally so as to reinforce the widely-held notion of mortality 
7. Jews, corporation, women, politician - Evidence exisits to suggest mafia management over all these groups. 



Survival of the favored.




Movies foreshadowing catastrophy
1986 James Bond View to a Kill  1989 San Fransisco Loma Prieta earthquake.


They can affect the weather and Hurricane Katrina was accomplished for many reasons and involves many interests, as anything this historical is::
1. Take heat off Sheenhan/Iraq, protecting profitable war machine/private war contracts
2. Gentrification.  New Orleans median home price of $84k is among the lowest in major American cities, certainly among desirable cities.



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<p>&#8220;14 species of large animals capable of domesitcation in the history of mankind.<br />
13 from Europe, Asia and northern Africa.<br />
None from the sub-Saharan African continent. &#8221;<br />
Favor.<br />
And disfavor. </p>
<p>They point out Africans’ failed attempts to domesticate the elephant and zebra, the latter being an animal they illustrate that had utmost importance for it&#8217;s applicability in transformation from a hunting/gathering to agrarian-based civilization. </p>
<p>The roots of racism are not of this earth. </p>
<p>Austrailia, aboriginals:::No domesticable animals.</p>
<p>The North American continent had none.  Now 99% of that population is gone.</p>
<p>AIDS in Africa.</p>
<p>Organizational Heirarchy<br />
Heirarchical order, from top to bottom: </p>
<p>1. MUCK - perhaps have experienced multiple universal contractions (have seen multiple big bangs), creator of the artificial intelligence humans ignorantly refer to as &#8220;god&#8221;<br />
2. Perhaps some mid-level alien management<br />
3. Mafia (evil) aliens - runs day-to-day operations here and perhaps elsewhere (&#8221;On planets where they approved evil.&#8221;) </p>
<p>Terrestrial management: </p>
<p>4. Chinese/egyptians - this may be separated into the eastern and western worlds<br />
5. Romans - they answer to the egyptians<br />
6. Mafia - the real-world interface that constantly turns over generationally so as to reinforce the widely-held notion of mortality<br />
7. Jews, corporation, women, politician - Evidence exisits to suggest mafia management over all these groups. </p>
<p>Survival of the favored.</p>
<p>Movies foreshadowing catastrophy<br />
1986 James Bond View to a Kill  1989 San Fransisco Loma Prieta earthquake.</p>
<p>They can affect the weather and Hurricane Katrina was accomplished for many reasons and involves many interests, as anything this historical is::<br />
1. Take heat off Sheenhan/Iraq, protecting profitable war machine/private war contracts<br />
2. Gentrification.  New Orleans median home price of $84k is among the lowest in major American cities, certainly among desirable cities.</p>
<p>Journal: 10 composition books + 39 megs of text files
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		<title>by: Thankful</title>
		<link>http://www.roryoconnor.org/blog/2004/11/03/who-and-what-to-blame/#comment-234</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2004 00:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thank you for that! You are right.</description>
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		<title>by: M. Douglas Wray</title>
		<link>http://www.roryoconnor.org/blog/2004/11/03/who-and-what-to-blame/#comment-221</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2004 19:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Brilliantly written. Thank you Rory. I've heard again and again that there is a 'disconnect' in the Democratic Party - that the top has lost touch with the grass roots. I think Howard Dean might be just the man to run the next campaign.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brilliantly written. Thank you Rory. I&#8217;ve heard again and again that there is a &#8216;disconnect&#8217; in the Democratic Party - that the top has lost touch with the grass roots. I think Howard Dean might be just the man to run the next campaign.
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		<title>by: Mike Luderitz</title>
		<link>http://www.roryoconnor.org/blog/2004/11/03/who-and-what-to-blame/#comment-206</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2004 07:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>If anything is to blame for the Democrat loss it is simply that more people were for Bush than for Kerry. It underscores the enormous reservoir of ignorance on the part of most of the electorate. Nothing else can explain why the vast majority voted against their own interests. This is certainly nothing new. I witnessed to my great dismay how the overwhelming majority remained devoted to Nixon despite plenty of evidence that he had dangerously undermined our constitution. Only later was the nation forced to concede that and remove him from office. Bush's legacy will be much worse than Nixon's.

No Democrat, short of a phenomonon like Bill Clinton, could have beaten Bush. The only hope is that when George Bush continues his reign of terror that some people will come to see the error of their ways and repent. Perhaps too late, however, for my children and grandchildren to avoid bearing the burdons that will likely result from the President's reckless and mean-spirited policies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If anything is to blame for the Democrat loss it is simply that more people were for Bush than for Kerry. It underscores the enormous reservoir of ignorance on the part of most of the electorate. Nothing else can explain why the vast majority voted against their own interests. This is certainly nothing new. I witnessed to my great dismay how the overwhelming majority remained devoted to Nixon despite plenty of evidence that he had dangerously undermined our constitution. Only later was the nation forced to concede that and remove him from office. Bush&#8217;s legacy will be much worse than Nixon&#8217;s.</p>
<p>No Democrat, short of a phenomonon like Bill Clinton, could have beaten Bush. The only hope is that when George Bush continues his reign of terror that some people will come to see the error of their ways and repent. Perhaps too late, however, for my children and grandchildren to avoid bearing the burdons that will likely result from the President&#8217;s reckless and mean-spirited policies.
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		<title>by: Ken Dyar</title>
		<link>http://www.roryoconnor.org/blog/2004/11/03/who-and-what-to-blame/#comment-203</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2004 21:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Maybe we should take another look at exit polls.  The exit polls out of Florida in the 2000 election were way off - unless you also consider the thousands off votes which were never counted, then those exit polls made sense.

Why were exit polls in the in this election telling us Kerry was a clear winner, but the actual votes turned out just the opposite.  There needs to be an investigation into how votes may have been skewed for Bush, or not counted for Kerry.  We need to find out if our polling systems are vulnerable to manipulation and prevent it from happening again.

Exit polls used to be a good indicator of how the election was going - except when George W. Bush is running - then the votes and the exit polls don't match up.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe we should take another look at exit polls.  The exit polls out of Florida in the 2000 election were way off - unless you also consider the thousands off votes which were never counted, then those exit polls made sense.</p>
<p>Why were exit polls in the in this election telling us Kerry was a clear winner, but the actual votes turned out just the opposite.  There needs to be an investigation into how votes may have been skewed for Bush, or not counted for Kerry.  We need to find out if our polling systems are vulnerable to manipulation and prevent it from happening again.</p>
<p>Exit polls used to be a good indicator of how the election was going - except when George W. Bush is running - then the votes and the exit polls don&#8217;t match up.
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